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Today, many customers looking to make a big purchase or try a new service will visit a company’s website first. Websites are efficient and effective tools for conveying how your organization solves customers’ needs. They…
We recently posted an article on how often an organization should redesign its website. If it seems odd to think about redesigning a website based on a simple timeframe, I would agree with you. We…
You’ve just launched a brand new website and now you may be wondering, what’s next? Well let’s take a second and first say this: Congratulations! It was likely a lot more work than you expected…
So you’ve just built a new website and you’ve found yourself wondering when to start planning for the next version… Nope. Nobody wonders that. Websites take more time and cost more money than anyone really…
We have been developing websites on WordPress for almost 15 years and that entire time we’ve used the term Custom WordPress Development to describe how we build them. But what does that even mean and…
This post was originally a simple dummy-content post designed to help us test the new site design from both a layout and a where-does-this-content-show-up perspective. It’s not often that a dummy post makes it to…
It’s time to talk a bit about accessibility on the web. It’s been on my radar for a long time but it’s finally time to start understanding web accessibility and making it a part of…
Michele Roepke wrote an article about Spigot Design for the TownLift highlighting some of our work and giving you an inside look into what makes our business unique and kind words from our previous clients.…
I recently published an article on our dev process, which relies heavily on standard WordPress templates, a bit on Beaver Builder, and a smattering of Gutenberg. Then of course the very next week WordPress announces…
Having built WordPress powered websites for as long as I have, there’s one thing that I can bet on: WordPress will change. Most of the changes over the years have been incremental and additive. Adopting…
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